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  • thank you

  • Amazing ! Congratulations for the video.

  • Great Video, thanks. Could you tell me more about your current equipment (Telescopre, ect.)? I have a Meteor Cam running but i´d like to record the moon too. Thanks (and sorry for my english).

  • @wseucan 11" Celestron SCT w/Losmandy Mount

  • love the video really good

  • i enjoyed this vid

  • 3:57 You did something great there, congratulations =)

  • because the crater is not deep?

    porque los crateres no son profundos?

  • I fukinnn. Love th zMoOn

  • Great! saturn behind of moon!

  • The shadow of the central peak, looks like a made​object, not the result of some geological phenomenon. (On the moon?)

  • is that a tower i see at 0:36? cause you can see a long shadow over it

  • @HdramaTran Central peaks are generally found only on larger craters. In some cases they can be very high - as the long shadow on Alphohonsus makes evident. You can search for "Lunar Central Peak" for detailed geological explanations on this phenomenon.

  • Great images, but I was wondering has anyone seen the landing sight of the astronauts or the us flag thru a telescope...

  • orchestra is awesome , great combo with the moon video ... perhaps list under this video ... source of fine music. thanks..

  • @emerald1one1 The music is: George Handel - Royal Fireworks music

  • amazing work .... don't stop :)

  • Amazing Images.

    Thank You.

  • I love this man. Incredible imagery - I know we have a huge stockpile of photos of the moon on the internet, but there's just something about seeing it with your own eyes. Great vid!

  • incredible mount!

  • Super job! DId you use Registax or K3CCD? I'm working with both (and another) and a webcam on an 8" Meade. Yours is the ideal to emulate! Congrats!

  • I used Registax for a number of the images

  • Old Astro-Photographer of ASTRONOMY December 1982 Give this GENTLEMAN Lunar Astro-Photographer 100%/100% on his Ultra-High Resolution Image Stills Stacked from the BEST Video Frames. But can only give 95% on the actual Video of the Lunar Terminator, 5% Loss caused by ATMOSPHERIC TURBUALANCE for which only "Seamless Pixelation" Can Isolate the BEST Video Production Frames. There is NOTHING one can do about direct Atmospheric slight boiling Turbulance except wait for those Hyper-Stable July Night

  • Wow man. Your video is awesome. Epic.

    The 'raw' video is stunning; your Saturn pictures moth pornography. Just beautiful,

    I'm going to have a go with my little Cannon SX130 IS, and gorrilla-pod, and a lot of stacking.

  • Fantastic quality. The ones that look they're scanning the surface are like some secret government spy satellite. :)

    Really like the one of Saturn and the moon as well.

  • Why are there towers on the moon craters??? ET??? :D

  • Very beautiful images. Shame about all the people that don't understand lunar geography.

  • Beautiful, I'm very jealous! They are some amazing pictures.

  • Cool vid....Have u ever seen strange objects flying over the surface of the moon? I did...Two black spheres were flying side by side then one made a 90 degree turn to the right.. Im thinking they were ufos

  • Please dont take this wrong, but I had my fist look through a " quality" amature telescope on the 18th of January 2011. It was nearly a full moon. It was a very good view, (no where as good as these pics,) but what I want to say is, can any one tell me what the small round blob was that I saw. It "seemed" to be floating across the surface of the moon. I had to keep focusing in on it, but i looked like it was moving. It looked amazing! Anyone know what it might have been? Thanks, Ed.

  • Able to find the moon landings? 

  • @ewalker1981 Sorry, this smallest objects you can see on a telescope like this are the size of a football stadium.

  • Since when do craters have 1500m tall "Peaks"

    0:37 Alphohonsus Crater.

    The "peak" at the center casts a shadow futher than the crater itself, and is taller than the ring of the crater! This is impossible! A hole in the ground cant be higher in the center of the hole than the ridges formed.

  • @amtek666

    Good one...

    There is some sort of T structure at the top...

    I always find these telescope images more credible then the bullshit wich NASA provides us...

  • The satuurn part was mind blowing!

    Along with the huge towers everywhere. ;P

  • Great job... Thanks!

  • Fantastic.

  • you are correct this is an artificial sphere and if you go to MarsAnomaly research.com by J. P. Skipper you'll see the bands of the moon "SKIN"but if you are ready for the truth go to the living moon and you'll feel like me very little. Just take a camcorder with a good res. and magnification and star taking pictures of moon photos and you will see "THINGS" like structures ,spheres. TOWERS huge ones (27 miles high) you are right no matter how big the crater the depth is the same why ? titanium.

  • Nice video, but music..... could be better :)

  • That first one kinda looks like a crop circle design. I remember when Alex Collier showed a perfect square meteor crater (square meteors just don't exist) and he was talking about how craters will only go so deep no mater what size they are indicating the artificial outer layer, also the fact that it is hollow. I swear after a few years of hearing that I heard something about the scientist dropping something heavy on the moon and it was ringing for an hour. It was an AH HAH moment

  • if the moon can take a hit by a 225km rock, about 10% its own size. then why would a rock 3mi. wide wipe out Earth & the moon isn't near as dense, & quite possibly hollow?

  • @TERRY72763 a giant meteor would hit with tremendous heat ingniting half the world in flames almost instantly and the rest of the living inhabitants would die of starvation because dirt and dust will be spurred up for years in the atmosphere blocking sunlight which kills plants, starv ing animals, starving humans. The earth itself wouldnt be wiped out just almost all life. thats what discovery chanell said atleast

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  • very nice !

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